Frame and brick false fronted stores line Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado. Men and boys pose on the boardwalk in suits, bowlers, and a chef's apron and hat. Cornice lettering reads: "Bush & Co. Jewelers." and a pole edging the dirt street bears a hanging clock and eyeglasses. Other signs read: "Milliner[y]" "OIC" "Organs and pianos" and "Tailor Shop." The man in the entry is identified as P.M. Shold.

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Formerly F23803.; Hand-written on back of photoprint: 1100 Block of Pearl south side.; Title (and man's identification) hand-written on mat of original cabinetcard and reproduced in photonegative. Photoprint is cropped; negative is masked with rubylith tape.; R7100116852

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